Lechy vs Leccy - What's the difference?
lechy | leccy |
(informal) Like a lech; lecherous, tawdrily lustful.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 3, author=Virginia Heffernan, title=Hey! Never Underestimate the Average Joe, work=New York Times
, passage=The brilliantly senile Arthur, along with Doug’s lechy , creepy friend Spence (the pro stand-up Patton Oswalt), present a fair challenge to his frankness and naïveté. }}
* 1998 , Paul Magrs, Could It Be Magic? :
* 2006 , Ramsey Campbell, The Overnight :
As an adjective lechy
is (informal) like a lech; lecherous, tawdrily lustful.As a noun leccy is
.lechy
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*leccy
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(-)- If you left an old envelope lying about, the leccy bill or a magazine, you'd find it again with a little doodle on. He always had a pen in his hand.
- "Who do you think I should call, Nigel? The leccy company to come and mend the fuses?"